AUGUST 9 - 15. 1987 THE ICHIGA CITIZEN 11 ori r. joe d JY."�"';;.j(,un Com- 2, the consisted "Prin­ and 0- ,�,._�. on ", Those . 0 ered, Dr. Ru h de loped four ddition I cour which are offered once each year. They are: "Principal Ethnic Minorities in America"; "Intro­ duction to Social Wor "; "The Psychology of Developmental Disabilities"; and ociology of Aging". Dr. Rucks points out that the progr made over the years in the area of sociology education demostrates the posi . e response the College has shown to social needs. Active in community affairs, she has frequently been recog­ nized for outstanding service. At the end of \ Winter Term, 1987, she was lected "Out­ standing Faculty Member" by CC students. c re igns a er 25 .years at committee of the County Board, compiling a report on Ollld Haven. African Studies are her primary hobby and she has She has served on several boards, among them Mercy Hospital; the Department of Social Services where she was vice-chairman; and on a sub- cc travelled extensi ely on the continent, visiting over half the nations. European travel has included Italy, France and Holland. In the very near fu­ ture she expects to make her first visit to anna. Her early education was ob- tained in White Plains, ew York; her Baccalaureate Degree w awarded by Ramp on Institute; her Masters in' Sociology was earned at Columbia University and her Ph.D. is from Michigan State University. In 1975 she journeyed to the University of Colorado on sab­ batical. Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in 1982, sh visited three African Countries: Liberia, Senegal and Sierra Leone. She and her late husband George, are the parents of David, a jazz musician current­ ly residing in Boston. Dr. Rucks confesses to some regret upon retiring from MCC. m very grateful for my 25 years at ce. I'v en­ joyed the students. ome of my best friends are former stu­ dents. Social Science Depart­ ment Jack Rice says, "Doris will be hard to replace . uskegon ry Gol. y Ec o's and fly to Veg eptember 3 through 8, for $395 per person (double ocmpancy). Depar­ ture' from Grand Rapid air­ port The Echo's will also be travelling to e Or leans for the ardi Gr February 12 and returning February 18, 1988. Price per person range from $337 to $397 (triple oc­ cupancy). A deposit of 50 is due August 22, and payment in full by December 11, 1987. The Echo' and their guest will stay at the Clarion Hotel, which is five blocks from the French Quarter. For m re informa 'on call Jean 722-6415 or Rosi 733- 9951 arq tte and Party Store is now open for business. It is located at 409 Marquette. Boo er and Wil­ lie Mae Jones are the owners. Wi d of Mus egon will picnic August 8, 1987 et 8 h annual Senior Harvest Day and 00 ie Bake-Off will re It in blue-ribbon a ard for the winning contestant. nice cream ial ill com bine ith entertainment to pr vide an enj ble aftem on. ntert irunent will feature the orthside ren ders, a Dulcimer Group and ime rti t . P rticipants are reminded to nior itizen brin b to the Free U d Boo Exchange directed by Glenn Fl ,Executive Direc­ tor of Senior Services. Lunch i included in the regi tration fee. Activitie will continue until 3:00 p.m. when door prize will be awarded. ccording to Bernice ] ohn- n, CC Liaison for Senior Service registration i mu. Although regi ation form will be mailed, additional forms will be available at the Senior Ser­ vice sites mentioned above. A 3.00 f covers lunch and all activitie. Regi tration de - line is Tuesday, ugu t 1 . For information and additional forms call 777-0211. d, the . i _ ..... __ will have their Church Training Institute August thru 20, from 7 to 8:30 P. each evening. the __ .. __ OfGod . t 188 us egon Avenue • ..- ... --.� 722�76S e . G. e ett Supt. Muskegon District 10 am SUnd y School 11:30 am ....•. Morning 0 'p 6pm y.P.w .. 7:30 pm .•....... EYening Wors 'p Noon Prayer T & Fri Central United et odist Chure Second & Sea ay (Downtown Muskegon) • ·7n�s D • Lynn De oss Rev. Jerry Hagans (]a .--8:30 ________________ 10 The them will be Getting Together (Mark 3:25). Guest lecturer is . TJ. Ilnl_�I:"n . EJ. Henry is Director . J. is Pastor. • e rgan C·tizen an yo , • These us egon stores hay the ichigan Citizen on sale: Bre ster' Boutique 254 Amity A . Cae & Dee Cafe 471 W. w Dena's arket 1157 3rd St. Conveni n ar 907 w. Lak ton Community Food art 125 Apple A . 6th street ar e 2155 6th t Patter on Pharmacy 2144 Hoyt St. White's Barber & Beauty Shop 23)1 Jarman Richard's ar e 2532 Me Down Home Restaurant 490 East Sherman Blvd. Chicken Coop . 2544 Sanford St. Bajen's Party Store 154 st Sh rman Bldv. Ken & Ben's Produce Grocery , 334 West Broadw y Frontier Quic art 29837 P Frontier Quic art 1813 South Getty Foxy's Boutique Jonies Place 11 stBroa Y D&C Variety Store,lnc. . 4 Ea t Bro d ay Party World,lnc. 2906 South Getty Lac's Grocery 274 East Larch A • Kien e' Chic en Seafood lln Getty Stop & Save . Corp. 3001 8th St.